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The Local Wisdom on Language Politeness Education in the Use of PO-5 Philosophy in Buton Community: Ethnopedagogical Study Amsyah, Ridwan; Juanda, Mochammad Rizki
ELS Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities Vol. 5 No. 4 (2022): December
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (323.107 KB) | DOI: 10.34050/elsjish.v5i4.24675

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This study aims to reveal the relationship between the concept of politeness from experts and the concept of politeness in the PO-5 philosophy along with its implementation and language evidence for the implementation of the PO-5 philosophy. This descriptive qualitative research used 10 conversations as the data of the study. The data collection was carried out in three ways, they are literature study, interview, and observation. The results of this research indicated that the philosophy of PO-5 is part of the local wisdoms of the Buton Islands Community where the findings consisted of 3 data of Pobhinci-bhinciki kuli, 6 data of pomae-maeaka, 4 data of pomaa-masiaka, 2 data of popia-piara, and 1 data of poangka-angkataka. The PO-5 philosophy contains many moral educations for community, one of them is related to language politeness. Philosophy of PO-5 has similarities with the maxim model of Geoffrey Leech (1993). The similarities are found between maxim of tact and Pobhinci-bhinciki kuli, maxim of generosity and pomae-maeaka, maxim of sympathy and Pomaa-maasiaka, maxim of agreement and popia-piara, and maxim of approbation and poangka-angkataka
Pemeliharaan Bahasa di Ruang Publik: Analisis Semiotik terhadap Lanskap Linguistik Kota Sukabumi Juanda, Mochammad Rizki; Kurniawan, Eri
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 9 No 22 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan
Publisher : Peneliti.net

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This research aims to uncover the language usage that emerges in the area of Sukabumi City. A total of 165 data were collected through smartphone cameras. The collected data were then analyzed using a semiotic approach and interpreted by considering all aspects that appear in each sign. The findings discoverd that public signage uses Indonesian language, while some also incorporate Sundanese language in their writings. On the other hand, private signage exhibits varied results, utilizing Indonesian, English, Sundanese, or a combination of two or three of these languages. Based on the findings, it can be observed that the use of language, both in public and private signage, is not done haphazardly.